RE: Tipped in Share Talk1 Jan 2021 20:45
You are missing a bigger picture here, I can do my skin test and find out that all I need to perfect my skin is punch if sliced cucumbers every other day.
Or smashed avocado across my face, or a certain vitamin I need to supplement orally to achieve my goals.
If we start recommending companies products, we are going to conflict of interest territory, and losing other clients
Imagine, both companies X and Y are paying to Labskin to find out if ingredients of their new products are safe on human skin. How would Y company react and we start recommending X companies products?
Or should we recommend all products which has that specific ingredient? But as we know, no skin care product is identical, and besides the needed say Zinc for your skin, there could be so many other crap such as parabens and carcinogenic ingredients that will make it worse. Deepverge might end up shooting itself in the foot and getting sued. Sometimes its best to keep it simple.
I would treat it the same way as if you would visit the doctor, give them blood test, who tells you that you are low on B12. It is then up to me to source that B12 vitamin, from either eating meat or to buy as a pill from one of my chosen producer from hundreds available on the market
Obviously Gerard knows it all better than everyone else, I am just speculating and scratching the surface. I am sure it will be clearer when ready